How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems

Intelligence research is mainly concerned with basic science questions; what is the psychometric structure of intelligence? What are the cognitive bases of intelligence? What are the brain-based correlates of intelligence? What does intelligence predict? Such research is needed, but there are also p...

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description Intelligence research is mainly concerned with basic science questions; what is the psychometric structure of intelligence? What are the cognitive bases of intelligence? What are the brain-based correlates of intelligence? What does intelligence predict? Such research is needed, but there are also problems larger than those presented in intelligence tests, including problems of today. What is the role of human intelligence in solving consequential real-world problems? Here, leading scholars in the field of intelligence each address one real-world problem—a problem of their choice—and explain how intelligence has been, or could be, essential for a solution.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-809762024-04-01T23:19:17Z How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems Sternberg, Robert J. Conway, Andrew Halpern, Diane intelligence IQ giftedness transactional giftedness transformational giftedness critical thinking real-world problems innovation talent selection and development gifted education social returns cognitive aptitudes and creativity grand societal challenges Sustainable Development Goals complex problems consequential world problems mental tests cognitive ageing cognitive epidemiology mortality cognitive development wisdom education conflict resolution problem-solving decision making history-wars Wechsler scales WAIS-IV federal judges Supreme Court fluid reasoning processing speed crystallized knowledge working memory aging-IQ research computerized adaptive testing test construction collective intelligence metacognition wellbeing inequity social issues functional literacy job complexity nonadherence to treatment noncommunicable disease diabetes diabetes self-management behavioral risk factors global burden of disease epidemiological transition social movements theory of social change, cultural evolution, and human development social intelligence practical intelligence abstract intelligence COVID-19 cultural evolution adaptive intelligence George Floyd protests higher-order thinking real-world environments infectious diseases thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues Intelligence research is mainly concerned with basic science questions; what is the psychometric structure of intelligence? What are the cognitive bases of intelligence? What are the brain-based correlates of intelligence? What does intelligence predict? Such research is needed, but there are also problems larger than those presented in intelligence tests, including problems of today. What is the role of human intelligence in solving consequential real-world problems? Here, leading scholars in the field of intelligence each address one real-world problem—a problem of their choice—and explain how intelligence has been, or could be, essential for a solution. 2022-05-06T11:19:21Z 2022-05-06T11:19:21Z 2022 book ONIX_20220506_9783036536491_42 9783036536491 9783036536507 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80976 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5317 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5317 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3650-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3650-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036536491 9783036536507 146 Basel open access
spellingShingle intelligence
IQ
giftedness
transactional giftedness
transformational giftedness
critical thinking
real-world problems
innovation
talent selection and development
gifted education
social returns
cognitive aptitudes and creativity
grand societal challenges
Sustainable Development Goals
complex problems
consequential world problems
mental tests
cognitive ageing
cognitive epidemiology
mortality
cognitive development
wisdom
education
conflict resolution
problem-solving
decision making
history-wars
Wechsler scales
WAIS-IV
federal judges
Supreme Court
fluid reasoning
processing speed
crystallized knowledge
working memory
aging-IQ research
computerized adaptive testing
test construction
collective intelligence
metacognition
wellbeing
inequity
social issues
functional literacy
job complexity
nonadherence to treatment
noncommunicable disease
diabetes
diabetes self-management
behavioral risk factors
global burden of disease
epidemiological transition
social movements
theory of social change, cultural evolution, and human development
social intelligence
practical intelligence
abstract intelligence
COVID-19
cultural evolution
adaptive intelligence
George Floyd protests
higher-order thinking
real-world environments
infectious diseases
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title_full How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title_fullStr How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title_full_unstemmed How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title_short How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems
title_sort how intelligence can be a solution to consequential world problems
topic intelligence
IQ
giftedness
transactional giftedness
transformational giftedness
critical thinking
real-world problems
innovation
talent selection and development
gifted education
social returns
cognitive aptitudes and creativity
grand societal challenges
Sustainable Development Goals
complex problems
consequential world problems
mental tests
cognitive ageing
cognitive epidemiology
mortality
cognitive development
wisdom
education
conflict resolution
problem-solving
decision making
history-wars
Wechsler scales
WAIS-IV
federal judges
Supreme Court
fluid reasoning
processing speed
crystallized knowledge
working memory
aging-IQ research
computerized adaptive testing
test construction
collective intelligence
metacognition
wellbeing
inequity
social issues
functional literacy
job complexity
nonadherence to treatment
noncommunicable disease
diabetes
diabetes self-management
behavioral risk factors
global burden of disease
epidemiological transition
social movements
theory of social change, cultural evolution, and human development
social intelligence
practical intelligence
abstract intelligence
COVID-19
cultural evolution
adaptive intelligence
George Floyd protests
higher-order thinking
real-world environments
infectious diseases
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet intelligence
IQ
giftedness
transactional giftedness
transformational giftedness
critical thinking
real-world problems
innovation
talent selection and development
gifted education
social returns
cognitive aptitudes and creativity
grand societal challenges
Sustainable Development Goals
complex problems
consequential world problems
mental tests
cognitive ageing
cognitive epidemiology
mortality
cognitive development
wisdom
education
conflict resolution
problem-solving
decision making
history-wars
Wechsler scales
WAIS-IV
federal judges
Supreme Court
fluid reasoning
processing speed
crystallized knowledge
working memory
aging-IQ research
computerized adaptive testing
test construction
collective intelligence
metacognition
wellbeing
inequity
social issues
functional literacy
job complexity
nonadherence to treatment
noncommunicable disease
diabetes
diabetes self-management
behavioral risk factors
global burden of disease
epidemiological transition
social movements
theory of social change, cultural evolution, and human development
social intelligence
practical intelligence
abstract intelligence
COVID-19
cultural evolution
adaptive intelligence
George Floyd protests
higher-order thinking
real-world environments
infectious diseases
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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